Admission

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AMRITSAR
Admission Process for IIM Amritsar MBA Batch of 20251

1. This document outlines the process that will be used for selecting meritorious candidates under each category of admission, that is, General, NC-OBC, SC, ST, EW Sand PWD, for admission to the Masters of Business Administration in Business Analytics (MBA) Program at the Indian Institute of Management Amritsar (IIM Amritsar) for the batch of 2025-27.2,3

2. The selection process, selection criteria and weights given to various parameters are decided by the Indian Institute of Management Amritsar annually. These criteria and weights are finalized at the beginning of each admission cycle before the CAT Written test. This is to ensure that the admissions process is objective.

3. The admissions process is divided into two stages. The first stage comprises of shortlisting candidates for Personal Interview (PI). The second stage comprises of shortlisting candidates for decision regarding admission to the MBA Program.

4. IIM Amritsar uses a composite score of multiple parameters like marks in 10 th and 12 th Board exams, marks of Graduation Program, quality of Work Experience, Gender and Academic Diversity, and candidate's section wise scores in CAT to judge the suitability of a candidate for the MBA Program. The following document explains the process.

5. Candidates are advised to clearly present marks related information at the 10 th , 12 th ,and graduation level, and information relating to their branch of study in their graduation. Incorrect presentation of information will be construed as misrepresentation, resulting in the candidate’s application not being considered for the next level in the selection process. IIM Amritsar’s decision in this matter will be final and no further discussion will be entertained with regard to the processing of such an application.

6. For the candidates appearing in their final year examination, the marks up to one year before the final examinations shall be considered for the entire admission process. Such candidates will have to complete all requirements including all examinations, practical examinations and supplementary examinations for a bachelor’s/qualifying degree on or before June 30, 2025 and to secure the minimum percentage of marks in their graduation examination as per the CAT 2024 eligibility criteria.

Stage 1: Pre Personal Interview (PI) Process

7.The first stage of the process is applied to all eligible candidates who appear for CAT 2024 to determine candidates to be called for PI.

1) Version dated 14-October-2024. This document is copyrighted to Indian Institute of Management Amritsar. It may not be reproduced without permission.

2) All information in this document is valid for CAT 2024 for admission cycle of the MBA Program of 2025-2027 batch. No inference can be made from this document about the admissions process followed in previous admission cycles or admissions process that may be followed in future admission cycles. IIM Amritsar reserves the right to change, modify or adopt any new admission process that it deems necessary at any point, subject to the approval of the IIM Amritsar Admissions Committee.

3) Any dispute on Admissions for the various MBA Programs of 2025-2027 batch is restricted to the jurisdiction of competent courts within the territorial jurisdiction of the city of Amritsar in the State of Punjab.

8. The first shortlist comprises of candidates who have secured a pre-determined minimum percentile score on each section and overall score of CAT 2024. Candidates obtaining a positive (greater than zero) raw score in all sections of CAT-2024 will only be considered. Further processing for PI/WAT is done only for candidates who are selected in this first shortlist. The pre-determined minimum percentile cut-off scores applicable for the first shortlist for CAT 2024 for the MBA batch of 2025-2027 are given in Table 1.

Table 1: Minimum Eligibility requirements for the MBA batch of 2025-2027

Category Quantitative Aptitude (Percentile) Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (Percentile) Verbal & Reading Comprehension (Percentile) Total (Overall Percentile)
  Section-1 Section-2 Section-3  
General 80 75 75 90
EWS 80 75 75 90
Non Creamy Other Backward Classes (NC-OBC) 65 60 60 80
Scheduled Castes (SC) 55 50 50 55
Scheduled Tribes (ST) 35 35 35 40
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) 35 35 35 40

9. All further processing for standardization of scores and selection for PI are limited to candidates selected to the first shortlist as described in point 8 above.

10. For all candidates in the first shortlist based on the process outlined in point 8 above, candidate’s percentage scores in the 10th and 12th board exams are initially adjusted by dividing each such score by the 90th percentile score obtained in their particular board.

11.For all candidates in the first shortlist based on the process outlined in point 8 above, graduation scores are awarded as per Table 2. Incomplete or intermediate graduate scores are considered only if the candidate's final graduation score is pending. Thus, for final year bachelor’s degree candidates, their incomplete graduation score would be taken in lieu of their final graduation score. In case the marks obtained are not available, the CGPA will be converted into equivalent percentage as per the conversion formula/norms provided by the university/institution. In case a conversion formula is not provided by the university/institution, the obtained CGPA computed as the percent of maximum cumulative grade points shall be considered the aggregate percentage.

Table 2: Graduation Scores

Range of Marks (in %) Graduation Score
<= 55 0
55.01 to 65 1
65.01 to 70 2
70.01 to 80 3
80.01 to 90 4
90.01 >= 5

12. For all the shortlisted candidates based on the process outlined in point 8, and adjusted scores as outlined in points 9 and 10 above, the weights for the parameters are fixed as: CAT score = 50%, 10th board = 10%, 12th board = 10%, Graduation = 5%, Gender Diversity = 10%, and Work Experience = 15%.

13. The pre-PI score is calculated for each candidate based on the above weights, and the above process results in a list of candidates ranked in order of merit based on their pre-PI score. From the ranking list prepared by the process outlined above, a reasonable number of candidates will be called for PI based on the order of their rank.

Stage 2: Personal Interview (PI)

14. The second stage of the selection process comprises of the Personal Interview (PI).

15. During the interview, the panel will evaluate each candidate's academic background, quality of work experience and other personal traits.

16. The post-PI score for each candidate is calculated based on the aggregate scores obtained after applying the following weights. (a) Personal Interview (PI) = 70%, (b) Work experience = 10%, (c) Gender diversity = 10%, and (d) Academic diversity = 10%.

17. Pre-PI scores and post-PI scores (with appropriate weightages) will be used cumulatively in the final phase to select the candidates for the program. The selection process, parameters and weights used are uniform for all categories of applicants. Sufficient candidates will be shortlisted at each stage from each social category to meet the reservation requirement for each group, as applicable for that particular admissions cycle.

18. The aggregate composite score for each candidate is calculated based on the following formula-

Aggregate Score = 0.6 X Pre-PI Score + 0.4 X Post-PI Score

19. The final ranking list of candidates for admission to the MBA 2025 program will be based on the aggregate score mentioned in point 18 above. The final offers of admission to candidates selected from each category will be made strictly on the basis of the final rank based on the aggregate score calculated as outlined in point 18 above.